Abstract At the 2011 Summit meeting in Cannes, the G20 Leaders agreed to develop policies to deal with the fault lines exposed by the financial crisis in that part of the financial system that extends credit but is outside the regular banking sector: the so-called “shadow banking system”. Those fault lines centred on a heavy […]
Publications
186 results
29 August 2013
28 January 2013
Public feedback received on the November 2012 Consultative Documents on Strengthening Oversight and Regulation of Shadow Banking, which provided an initial integrated set of policy recommendations to strengthen oversight and regulation of shadow banking.
18 November 2012
This report presents the results of the second annual global shadow banking monitoring exercise and offers a systematic account of the size, composition and trends of non-bank financial intermediation across major global financial systems.
18 November 2012
This consultative document sets out recommendations for addressing financial stability risks in this area, including regulation of securities financing. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 14 January 2013.
18 November 2012
This consultative document sets out a policy framework to address shadow banking risks posed by non-bank financial entities other than MMFs. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 14 January 2013.
18 November 2012
This consultative document contains an integrated view of the FSB’s recommendations for strengthened oversight and regulation of shadow banking. Comments should be sent to [email protected] by 14 January 2013.
This paper reports on progress being made at the international and national levels in implementing the DGI recommendations and developing analytical work on new statistical frameworks.
6 May 2012
Public comments received on the interim report on securities lending and repos published in April 2012 . The feedback will serve as an input to FSB’s workstream on securities lending and repos.
27 April 2012
This consultative document reviews current market practices and has identified a number of issues that might pose risks to financial stability.Comments should be submitted by 25 May 2012 by email to [email protected] or post.